I also use psychodynamic and Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy approaches in my treatments.
We know couples like no other and use some of the most effective couples
therapy approaches in the field today.
Others mention «metaphor therapy,» while some rely on more traditional individual and group
therapy approaches in their outdoor settings.
Lysogene collaborates with University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) for pre-clinical efficacy studies of innovative AAV - based gene
therapy approaches in the GM1 gangliosidosis mouse model.
Our research is located at the interface of immunology and stem cell research and our recent findings lay the groundwork for new cellular
therapy approaches in regenerative medicine.
But such gene
therapy approaches in humans are notoriously difficult.
Researchers at the 12th International Neuroscience Winter Conference will explore, among other hot topics in neuroscience, the neurobiology of courtship, new gene
therapy approaches in Parkinson's disease, the role of sleep in neuropsychiatric disorders and breakthroughs in brain repair.
By using a modified
therapy approach in membership - training groups, new members can become emotionally involved in a meaningful group relationship from the beginning.
They currently have a trial under way at the U-M Health System which tests a two - part gene
therapy approach in patients with brain tumors called gliomas in an effort to get the immune system to attack the tumor.
Liver transplantation is an effective
therapy approach in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cirrhosis.
I soon realized that while I could assist my clients» treatment while they were in the facility, there was a greater need to implement a comprehensive family
therapy approach in order to enact a real change.
Summarize the benefits of utilizing an art
therapy approach in assessment, diagnosis and clinical treatment of mental health disorders.
«I work with children, adolescents, and adults, employing a cognitively based, brief
therapy approach in a supportive and compassionate environment.
I incorporate an integrated systemic
therapy approach in my work with individuals, couples and families developmentally across the life span.
Nancy uses a holistic mind - body
therapy approach in her work.
Not exact matches
«Today's approval marks another first
in the field of gene
therapy — both
in how the
therapy works and
in expanding the use of gene
therapy beyond the treatment of cancer to the treatment of vision loss — and this milestone reinforces the potential of this breakthrough
approach in treating a wide - range of challenging diseases,» FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said
in a statement.
Katherine High, Spark's president and chief scientific officer, expressed her enthusiasm for the early clinical data related to SPK - 8011: «The encouraging start of our SPK - 8011 clinical trial reinforces the strength of our gene
therapy platform, delivers human proof - of - concept
in a second liver - mediated disease — a significant achievement
in the gene
therapy field — and positions us well to potentially transform the current treatment
approach for this life - altering disease with a one - time intervention.»
One of the values
in Glasser's
approach from a holistic growth perspective is his commitment to applying reality
therapy's philosophy and principles to institutional - societal systems.
These steps are adapted from «Behavioral
Approaches to Marital
Therapy,» by Robert Liberman
in Couples
in Conflict, eds.
(12)
In sharp contrast to this
approach, the short - term sex
therapies pioneered by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson, using cognitive - behavioral
approaches, often produce impressive therapeutic results.
Although Glasser does not identify his
approach with the cognitive behavior
therapies, its effectiveness can best be understood
in learning theory and
It is important to use behavior
therapies in the context of systems - oriented
approaches (described
in chapters 9 and 10).
As the Emmanuel
approach came to incorporate psychoanalytic procedure
in its
therapy, it dealt to some degree with the underlying causes of inebriety, rather than simply relieving or changing symptoms.
The
therapy sought to reduce the alcoholics» guilt rather than to enhance it as
in the previous
approaches.
The Emmanuel
approach was superior to AA
in that it made individual as well as group
therapy available to the alcoholic.
The goal of Emmanuel
therapy — to promote the freedom and growth of the individual by releasing inner resources,
in contrast to authority - centered
approaches, — is
in keeping with the healthy needs of the alcoholic.
A Long Island church of which I was pastor used a modified
therapy group
approach in its continuing program of child - study for mothers of preschoolers.
The pure group
therapy approach can be modified
in several ways to make it applicable to church groups with less highly trained leadership and designed to help relatively normal people.
Generally, when viewed from the perspective of Whitehead's vision, any
therapy which assigns creativity,
in all its various forms and with all its various names, a central place
in its self - understanding and
in the conduct of its work is
approaching an understanding of the centrality of the spiritual dimension.
Where there is reiteration instead of reversion, there may be need of
therapy, a need for new possibilities to be introduced from someone outside and therefore relatively unaffected by the reiteration (at least initially)
in order to free the system to find new solutions utilizing other
approaches.
(3) The rapid increase
in the influence of his
approach since his death is evident
in the development of several gestalt
therapy training institutes and the burgeoning writings of creative therapists who continue to modify, amplify, and enrich his original formulation.
Another point heavily stressed
in the Integrity
Therapy approach is restitution for harm done to others.
Persons with immature or malformed superegos (called «character disorder» or «psychopathic personalities»
in traditional psychiatric language) need a different type of growth and therefore a different
approach to
therapy.
Recent developments
in «milieu
therapy» and the «therapeutic community»
approach indicate that therapeutic goals can be achieved
in much larger groups than had been thought possible
in orthodox group
therapy theory.
A thoroughly growth - oriented
approach to family
therapy, derived
in part from Virginia Satir's
approach.
Ideally, such long - range preparation should occur
in small groups using a modified
therapy approach with self - understanding as the major goal.
7 is an illustration of how a modified
therapy approach can be used
in a continuing group for parents of preschoolers.
I may get into some trouble for saying this, but I don't care; we simply can't afford any more suicides or families caught
in the middle: I think it's time for evangelicals to confront reality and move away from the «reparative
therapy»
approach, which seems to be doing far more harm than good.
During his twelve years at a child guidance center
in Rochester, New York, his therapeutic orientation changed from a formal, directive
approach toward what became client - centered
therapy.
It seems clear that Jung's robust emphasis on the use of intuitive and playful modalities
in therapy is one reason for the effectiveness of this
approach.
Four motifs
in Rogers»
approach to counseling and
therapy represent continuing contributions to the psychotherapeutic enterprise — his growth orientation; his emphasis on listening responsively and acceptingly to clients; his awareness that the emotional quality of the therapeutic relationship is the key to whether or not it nurtures growth; and his commitment to subjecting the therapeutic process and outcome to careful research.
Major figures
in various fields discuss how they have extended Rogers»
approach in therapy, education, and research,
This unprecedented shift
in patterns of human coupling and uncoupling requires a new paradigm, that is, a more humane
approach for social policy, family law, and marital
therapy.
In A. Vetere & E. Dowling (eds), Narrative
Therapies with Children and their Families: A Practitioners Guide to Concepts and
Approaches.
Rick Hanson is a thorough, compassionate, skilled, and practical therapist, and Mother Nurture is
therapy in a book: From one - minute soothers, to resolving childhood issues, there is much help
in the way of cognitive, neurological, and commonsense
approaches.
With a caring, supportive, strengths - based focus, and a touch of humor, Colleen uses a variety of
approaches and interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Play
Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness and Harm Reduction Strategies
in order to help clients achieve their goals, feel empowered and realize their full potential.
Restoration
Therapy (RT) is a new
approach in Marriage and Family
Therapy and combines the best of Attachment Theory, Emotional Regulation and Mindfulness to empower therapists to work with clients effectively.
She is a licensed child and adolescent psychotherapist who has focused her work on helping kids grow
in confidence, character, and creativity, using a child - centered
approach to
therapy.
He is a pioneer
in the field of Pre and Perinatal
therapy and of using energetic and somatic
approaches to facilitate attachment and bonding.
It is a therapeutic
approach for human service professionals and as stated by Virginia Axline, «provides an opportunity for the child to «play out» his or her feelings and problems just as,
in certain adult
therapy, an individual «talks out» his or her difficulties».